Dear Readers
Apologies for a short and early monthly favourites list from
me. Life has been very busy, hectic and emotional recently. Don’t worry, I am
coming through it all, but I just wanted to say why December’s list is not as
packed with goodies as usual.
This month’s pictures are my final selection of pictures
from Japan. The gardens I saw during my trip were breathtakingly beautiful,
with different vistas forming with almost each step.
This month’s selection of links have a very festive feel, as
Christmas fast approaches.
I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas. I hope
you enjoy good food, great company and memorable times. I hope you won’t find
the preparations stressful, and that you take time to enjoy the spirit of the
season.
I would like to wish you a Happy New Year in advance. May
2017 bring you every success, joy and new experiences and horizons.
With lots of love
Snigdha
Recipes:
A showstopping dessert for Christmas or NYE for baking
enthusiasts. It's complicated, but author Angela advises you can make it in
stages in advance. http://www.patisseriemakesperfect.co.uk/chocolate-chestnut-dome/
Festive party starter or canape, root vegetable and feta
bruschetta: http://www.today.com/recipes/root-vegetable-feta-bruschetta-recipe-t104683
How to make the perfect roast potato, by Ishan Kolhatkar: https://medium.com/@kolhatkar/roast-potatoes-7c92f06e92c1#.vp64wwtvn
Love cheese but fancy something different this Christmas
from the regular cheese board? Kavey Eats has a new recipe for you - Kavey's
Cheeseboard and Chutney Quiche: http://www.kaveyeats.com/2016/12/cheeseboard-chutney-quiche.html
Simple marinading and oven cooking for a fish based weekday
dinner dish, just serve with rice and steamed veggies. https://www.schoolofwok.co.uk/tips-and-recipes/haddock-with-soy-and-ginger
Love or hate Brussels Sprouts? Here are some recipes which
might convert you to loving them or just cement your devotion: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/recipes/the-best-brussels-sprouts-recipes/
Whole grains keep you feeling fuller for longer and are
packed with fibre. Farro, cauli and proscuitto make a comforting and substantial
salad. http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/farro-salad-fried-cauliflower-and-prosciutto
Articles:
Top lawyers Sean Jones QC and Professor Dominic Regan select
the best wine bargains for the Christmas season: https://www.counselmagazine.co.uk/articles/review-christmas-wine-0
The Telegraph's Christmas wine guide: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/wine/the-ultimate-christmas-wine-guide/
What you might have missed at Snig’s Kitchen:
Food At 52 is a charming little place running brilliant
cooking courses for foodies. Read about how I learned about cooking with Parma
Ham there! http://snigskitchen.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/cooking-with-parma-ham-at-food-at-52.html
Manitoba Tigella is an exciting new place near Tottenham
Court Road station, bringing authentic Tigella stuffed breads from Emilia
Romagna to London diners. Great ingredients, wonderful dishes, caring service
and the most amazing original cocktails. http://snigskitchen.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/manitoba-tigella-restaurant-review.html
Music:
Haley Bonar – Impossible Dream
Thee Oh Sees – A Weird Exits
Michael Kiwanuka – Love and Hate
Neil Young – On The Beach
Please note: as
with every monthly Favourites List, all of these items have been selected by me
simply because I love them. I do not receive any money, benefits in kind or
other incentive for posting these links or recommendations.
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